A consortium of researchers dedicated to improving the understanding of the human causes and consequences of terrorism

Publications

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Tracking Radical Opinions in Polls of U.S. Muslims Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko Journal Article Terrorism and Society North America
Monolithic Religious Markets, Fragmented State Structures, and Islamic Fundamentalism Among Iranians and the Middle East and North Africa Mansoor Moaddel Journal Article Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
Introduction: Exploring Peace Thomas Guarrieri Journal Article Resilience
Geotargeted Alerts and Warnings Michele Wood Book Chapter Risk Communication Global
Know Thy Enemy: Education About Terrorism Improves Social Attitudes Toward Terrorists Peter Krause Journal Article Terrorism and Society, Counterterrorism North America
A genosonic analysis of ISIL and US counter-extremism video messages Hamilton Bean Journal Article Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism
Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-suicide Attacks in the U.S. Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, William Parkin Journal Article Terrorism and Society North America
Caliphate in Decline: An Estimate of Islamic State's Financial Fortunes Peter Neumann Report Terrorism and Society Middle East and North Africa
Studying Terrorism Empirically: What We Know About What We Don’t Know Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein, Gary LaFree Journal Article Terrorism and Society Global
Expert Views on Biological Threat Characterization for the U.S. Government: A Delphi Study Gary Ackerman Journal Article Chemical and Biological Threats North America
Deterrence and Risk Preferences in Sequential Attacker–Defender Games with Continuous Efforts Jun Zhuang Journal Article Counterterrorism Global
Lone Wolf Terrorists: What Motivates Them? Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko Journal Article Terrorism and Society, Individual Behavior Global
Gray Zone Crises in MENA and Eastern Europe Devin Ellis, Egle Murauskaite, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Ron Capps Research Brief Crime and Terrorism Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa
Threats of violent Islamist and far-right extremism: What does the research say? Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, William Parkin Discussion Point Countering Violent Extremism North America
New Framework That Uses Patterns and Relations to Understand Terrorist Behaviors Jun Zhuang Journal Article Counterterrorism North America
Islamist and Far-Right Homicides in the United States: Infographic Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, William Parkin Research Brief North America
Understanding the Adoption Process of National Security Technology: An Integration of Diffusion of Innovations and Volitional Behavior Theories Brooke Liu, Gary Ackerman, Holly Roberts, Irina A. Iles, Michael Egnoto Journal Article Radiological and Nuclear Threats North America
The Study of Terrorist Leadership: Where Do We Go From Here? David Hofmann Journal Article Individual Behavior Global
Social Network Analysis of German Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq Mohammed Hafez Journal Article Middle East and North Africa, Western Europe
Origin-group differences in the 2007 and 2011 Pew Polls of U.S. Muslims: Reactions to the War on Terrorism Clark McCauley START Reports Terrorism and Society North America
Under What Conditions Does Ethnic Conflict Result in Armed Violence? Clark McCauley Book Chapter Violent Groups and Movements Global
Jihadist Plots in the United States: Interim Findings Infographic Erik Dahl, Margaret Wilson, Martha Crenshaw Research Brief Violent Groups and Movements North America
Do Targeted Killings Increase or Decrease Terrorism? Evaluating the Evidence and Other Considerations Jeff Gruenewald Journal Article Counterterrorism Global
Ethical Conduct of Research in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings Betty Pfefferbaum Book Chapter Terrorism and Society Global
Countering Violent Extremism Online and Offline Susan Szmania Journal Article Countering Violent Extremism Global